Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR168

Introduced
1/26/09  
Enrolled
2/11/09  

Caption

Honoring Robert Mark Spears for his service to the Denton County Sheriff's Office.

Impact

The resolution reflects the Texas House of Representatives' appreciation for individuals who serve in law enforcement and emphasizes their role in maintaining the safety and security of local communities. By commemorating Deputy Spears, the legislature not only honors his accomplishments but also serves as a reminder of the critical work performed by law enforcement officers throughout Texas. This recognition can inspire other officers and promote community trust in law enforcement agencies.

Summary

House Resolution 168 recognizes the significant contributions of Robert Mark Spears to the Denton County Sheriff's Office. The resolution highlights his extensive law enforcement career, beginning in 1984, and his various roles that have shaped his reputation, including serving as a narcotics investigator and patrol supervisor. Since joining the Denton County Sheriff's Office in 2008, Deputy Spears has played a key role in an undercover drug investigation that led to the apprehension of several criminals involved in serious charges such as bribery and money laundering.

Contention

While the resolution serves as a commendation for Deputy Spears, it also aligns with broader discussions about the challenges and dangers faced by law enforcement professionals. Resolutions like HR168 can sometimes be seen as overly ceremonial, with critics questioning their effectiveness in addressing the real issues that police forces face, such as resource allocation, community relations, and the ongoing discourse on policing in America. Nonetheless, this particular resolution focuses on celebrating an individual's accomplishments rather than delving into the complexities of law enforcement policy.

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